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Full-Text Articles in Law
Pharmacy-Based Travel Health Services In The United States, Keri Hurley-Kim, Jeffery Goad, Sheila Seed, Karl M. Hess
Pharmacy-Based Travel Health Services In The United States, Keri Hurley-Kim, Jeffery Goad, Sheila Seed, Karl M. Hess
Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research
The aim of this paper is to review pharmacy laws and regulations, pharmacist training, clinic considerations, and patient care outcomes regarding pharmacy-based travel health services in the United States. Pharmacists and pharmacies in the United States are highly visible and accessible to the public, and have long been regarded as a source for immunization services. As international travel continues to increase and grow in popularity in this country, there is a pressing need for expanded access to preventative health services, including routine and travel vaccinations, as well as medications for prophylaxis or self-treatment of conditions that may be acquired overseas. …
“They’Re Bringing Crime:” White Fear And Closing Borders, Hanna Rosenheimer
“They’Re Bringing Crime:” White Fear And Closing Borders, Hanna Rosenheimer
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Leading up to the 2016 election, popular rhetoric surrounding immigrants to the United States took a marked turn. This change can be partially explained using Piotr Cap’s proximization theory, a threat-based discursive model that relies on locating threatening events in proximity to the audience in order to justify preventative or protective measures. Quantitative public opinion data from the Chapman University Survey of American Fears suggests that a disbelief in immigrants’ ability to assimilate is strongly correlated with a fear of immigrants committing crimes. White Americans who hold these beliefs typically tend to favor or strongly favor preemptive punitive action against …
The Rent’S Too High: Self-Archive For Fair Online Publication Costs, Robert T. Thibault, Amanda Macpherson, Stevan Harnad, Amir Raz
The Rent’S Too High: Self-Archive For Fair Online Publication Costs, Robert T. Thibault, Amanda Macpherson, Stevan Harnad, Amir Raz
Psychology Faculty Articles and Research
The main contributors of scientific knowledge—researchers—generally aim to disseminate their findings far and wide. And yet, publishing companies have largely kept these findings behind a paywall. With digital publication technology markedly reducing cost, this enduring wall seems disproportionate and unjustified; moreover, it has sparked a topical exchange concerning how to modernize academic publishing. This discussion, however, seems to focus on how to compensate major publishers for providing open access through a pay-to-publish model, in turn transferring financial burdens from libraries to authors and their funders. Large publishing companies, including Elsevier, Springer Nature, Wiley, PLoS, and Frontiers, continue to earn exorbitant …
Balances Of Power Between Ip Creators: Ethical Issues In Scholarly Communication, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker
Balances Of Power Between Ip Creators: Ethical Issues In Scholarly Communication, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker
Library Presentations, Posters, and Audiovisual Materials
Scholarly communications often values free access above all else, but what happens when that drive for openness conflicts with ethical issues of consent and ownership? In this CARL IG Showcase panel, members of SCORE (Scholarly Communication and Open Resources for Education) will discuss some of the thorny issues of ethics and scholarly communication, including: consent (particularly among diverse communities outside of the institution) and digital collections, students as information creators / library as publisher, and decolonizing who we consider scholars and what we consider scholarship. This panel will feature speakers who will share current discussions and personal stories on issues …
2nd Place Contest Entry: Piracy, Policy, And Pandora: Outdated Copyright In A Digital World, Stephanie Caress
2nd Place Contest Entry: Piracy, Policy, And Pandora: Outdated Copyright In A Digital World, Stephanie Caress
Kevin and Tam Ross Undergraduate Research Prize
This is Stephanie Caress' submission for the 2018 Kevin and Tam Ross Undergraduate Research Prize, which won second place. She wrote about current copyright laws and digital distribution practices and how they can be improved for creators and consumers of music.
Stephanie is a senior at Chapman University, majoring in Music and Strategic & Corporate Communication. Her faculty mentor is Dr. Jessica Sternfeld.
Civil Liberties And The Dual Legacy Of The Founding, John W. Compton
Civil Liberties And The Dual Legacy Of The Founding, John W. Compton
Political Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"This chapter will argue that the framers’ dual legacy in the area of civil liberties has cast a long historical shadow. Since the early republic, Americans have invoked constitutional civil liberties provisions to challenge customary forms of authority. Yet establishing the abstract legitimacy of one's claim – that it comports with a particular conception of religious liberty or the freedom of speech, for example – has typically been insufficient to prevail in the courts."
Representative/Senator Trump?, Gary Lawson
The Gun Debate Extends To The Doctor’S Office: Developing A Standard Of Care For Firearm Screening And Counseling, Taylor B. Brown
The Gun Debate Extends To The Doctor’S Office: Developing A Standard Of Care For Firearm Screening And Counseling, Taylor B. Brown
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
War Powers Litigation After Zivotofsky V. Clinton, Michael D. Ramsey
War Powers Litigation After Zivotofsky V. Clinton, Michael D. Ramsey
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Whose Lien Is It Anyway? A Comparative Analysis Of Approaches To Homeowner Association Lien Priority, Steven L. Rimmer
Whose Lien Is It Anyway? A Comparative Analysis Of Approaches To Homeowner Association Lien Priority, Steven L. Rimmer
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitutional Powers Of Anti-Publian Presidents: Constitutional Interpretation In A Broken Constitutional Order, Sanford Levinson, Mark A. Graber
The Constitutional Powers Of Anti-Publian Presidents: Constitutional Interpretation In A Broken Constitutional Order, Sanford Levinson, Mark A. Graber
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Digital Trade Zones: Answering Impediments To International Trade In Information, Sam Mulopulos
Digital Trade Zones: Answering Impediments To International Trade In Information, Sam Mulopulos
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Constraining The Executive, Tom Campbell
Introduction To Constraining The Executive, Tom Campbell
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constraining Moses: Rethinking Thanksgiving Day Proclamations, Paul Baumgardner
Constraining Moses: Rethinking Thanksgiving Day Proclamations, Paul Baumgardner
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Number 1: Constraining The Executive
Congress, The Courts, And Party Polarization: Why Congress Rarely Checks The President And Why The Courts Should Not Take Congress’S Place, Neal Devins
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Standing To Constrain The President, F. Andrew Hessick, William P. Marshall
State Standing To Constrain The President, F. Andrew Hessick, William P. Marshall
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Franklin Roosevelt And Presidential Power, John Yoo
Franklin Roosevelt And Presidential Power, John Yoo
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Number 2: Special Jurisdictions Within And Outside Of The United States
Number 2: Special Jurisdictions Within And Outside Of The United States
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Political Economy Of Special Economic Zones: Lessons For The United States, Lotta Moberg
The Political Economy Of Special Economic Zones: Lessons For The United States, Lotta Moberg
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Special International Zones In Practice And Theory, Tom W. Bell
Special International Zones In Practice And Theory, Tom W. Bell
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law And Policy Of Refugee Cities: Special Economic Zones For Migrants, Michael Castle-Miller
The Law And Policy Of Refugee Cities: Special Economic Zones For Migrants, Michael Castle-Miller
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
The End Of Smuggling Hearsay: How People V. Sanchez Redefined The Scope Of Expert Basis Testimony In California And Beyond ,, Marissa N. Hamilton
The End Of Smuggling Hearsay: How People V. Sanchez Redefined The Scope Of Expert Basis Testimony In California And Beyond ,, Marissa N. Hamilton
Chapman Law Review
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Promoting Executive Accountability Through Qui Tam Legislation, Randy Beck
Promoting Executive Accountability Through Qui Tam Legislation, Randy Beck
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Emergence Of A New Hanseatic League: How Special Economic Zones Will Reshape Global Governance, Mark Frazier
Emergence Of A New Hanseatic League: How Special Economic Zones Will Reshape Global Governance, Mark Frazier
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.